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Teams for Women’s Super Series Round 2

The Super Series continues as Round 2 kicks off in Salt Lake City on Tuesday afternoon. England and France are up first, with the latter favorites after pushing past a physical Eagles side in Round 1. The hosts USA will try their luck against a massively impressive Canadian team who put a beating on England on Friday. All matches will be streamed live by The Rugby Channel.

 

ROUND 1 RESULTS
Canada 52 – 17 England
France 19 – 13 USA

 

ENGLAND vs FRANCE
14:00 PT, 15:00 MT, 17:00 ET

England have swapped out a half-dozen as they look to rebound from their embarrassing defeat to Canada. Laura Keates replaces Vickii Cornborough at tighthead prop, and Harriet Millar-Mills moves into the second row from the blindside. Alex Matthews and Poppy Leitch are the new flankers in a dynamic loose forward group.

The inside backs remain the same but Lauren Cattall steps in at outside centre to replace new cap Millie Wood. Kate Mason shifts to the left wing, and Fiona Pocock runs out at fullback.

France meanwhile have made wholesale changes to the team that recovered to defeat the Eagles on Friday. Captain Gaëlle Mignot sits out with Safi N’Diaye given the armband for the match. A whole new front row is selected as Maïlys Traoré joins the squad as an injury replacement, with Manon Bigot and Patricia Carricaburu starting alongside. Audrey Forlani adds bulk to the second row, and Victoria Grière starts at openside flank.

The halfbacks are also changed entirely, with Toulouse pair Laure Sansus and Camille Imart given control of the steering wheel. Camille Boudaud and Elodie Poublan are a new-look midfield, and Caroline Boujard starts on the left wing in place of try-scorer Julie Billes.

ENGLAND
1 Rochelle Clark 2 Amy Cokayne 3 Laura Keates 4 Harriet Millar-Mills 5 Tamara Taylor 6 Alex Matthews 7 Poppy Leitch 8 Sarah Hunter (capt.) 9 LaToya Mason 10 Amber Reed 11 Katie Mason 12 Ceri Large 13 Lauren Cattell 14 Lydia Thompson 15 Fiona Pocock

16 Lark Davies 17 Vickii Cornborough 18 Sarah Bern 19 Zoe Aldcroft 20 Izzy Noel-Smith 21 Bianca Blackburn 22 Millie Wood 23 Lotte Clapp

FRANCE
1 Maïlys Traoré 2 Manon Bigot 3 Patricia Carricaburu 4 Manon André 5 Audrey Forlani 6 Pauline Soulard 7 Victoria Grière 8 Safi N’Diaye (capt.) 9 Laure Sansus 10 Camille Imart 11 Caroline Boujard 12 Camille Boudaud 13 Elodie Poublan 14 Camille Cabalou 15 Laura Delas

16 Agathe Sochat 17 Laure Clermidy 18 Julie Duval 19 Emilie Mathieu 20 Romane Ménager 21 Yanna Rivoalen 22 Audrey Abadie 23 Carla Neissen

Referee: Sherry Trumbull (RC)

 

CANADA vs USA
16:00 PT, 17:00 MT, 19:00 ET

Stand-in coach Shaun Allen is understandably content to keep his Canadian team intact after throttling England, and has made only one change with Katie McNally getting the start on the wing and Frédérique Rajotte switching to the bench. The replacement are more conventional this week with Julia Folk added as a reserve hooker and Katie Svoboda instead starting on the flank for the Maple Leafs development side.

The Eagles have opted to change half their starting pack. Catie Benson runs out at loosehead prop, with Molly Kinsella taking over from Alycia Washington at lock. Elizabeth Cairns and Nicole Strasko are picked on the flank with Joanna Kitlinski asked to cover hooker this week and Christiane Pheil also a reserve.

Jennifer Lui is given a start in place of Deven Owsiany at scrumhalf. It’s all change in the midfield as Jenn Sever starts with exciting debutant Nate Serevi, with the outside backs left as is.

CANADA
1 Carolyn McEwen 2 Mary-Jane Kirby 3 DaLeaka Menin 4 Laura Russell (capt.) 5 Kayla Mack 6 Barbara Mervin 7 Latoya Blackwood 8 Jacey Murphy 9 Chelsea Guthrie 10 Emily Belchos 11 Katie McNally 12 Andrea Burk 13 Alex Tessier 14 Brittany Waters 15 Julianne Zussman

16 Julia Folk 17 Demi Stamatakis 18 Olivia DeMerchant 18 Tyson Beukeboom 19 Fabiola Forteza 20 Brianna Miller 22 Anaïs Holly 23 Frédérique Rajotte

USA
1 Catie Benson 2 Katy Augustyn 3 Hope Rogers 4 Stacey Bridges (capt.) 5 Molly Kinsella 6 Elizabeth Cairns 7 Nicole Strasko 8 Jordan Gray 9 Jennifer Lui 10 Kimber Rozier 11 Cheta Emba 12 Jenn Sever 13 Asinate Serevi 14 Saskia Morgan 15 Jessica Wooden

16 Joanna Kitlinski 17 Tiffany Faaee 18 Jamila Reinhardt 19 Alycia Washington 20 Christiane Pheil 21 Deven Owsiany 22 Megan Foster 23 Naya Tapper

Referee: Joy Neville (IRFU)

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